
- Paul Weiss Heavyweights Get Smacked by Judge in Perelman Case – Law Blog – WSJ – Lots of good stuff here.
- World Series of Poker: Dutch Boyd wins his second bracelet in the $2,500 six-handed limit hold ‘em Event 23 – ESPN – Not too long ago we wrote about Dutch, the self-proclaimed "second-youngest law school graduate," who was going pro se for the second time against Greenberg Traurig. He beat them the first time around in a domain-name dispute. Congratulations!
- lawjobs.com Career Center – Firm Disqualified From $285 Million Lehman Case Over Notice of Conflict – The irony is that the Kobre & Kim, the boutique, touts itself as "Conflict-free" on its website. We saved a screenshot in case they decide to change it.
- lawjobs.com Career Center – Three Law Firms Claim Success With New Apprenticeship Model – Howrey, Drinker Biddle and a Kentucy firm are reporting great success with their new training programs. Will the idea spread? Cleary Gottlieb says, "no thanks." Nixon Peabody is on the fence.
- TechnoLawyer Blog: BigLaw: The Five Jerks You Meet in Law Firms – From the One-Upper Junior Associate to the Indignant Admin, Marin Feldman breaks down some of the less-charming personality types you'll meet in BigLaw.
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